Adjustable Cleat

ABSTRACT

The present invention is directed to a method and system for providing workpiece positioning for power tools, such as miter saws. The apparatus includes an adjustable positioning device such as a threaded rod. A retention member is connected to the adjustable positioning device. The retention member is capable of pivotally obtaining an extended orientation and a retracted orientation to alternatively contact a workpiece disposed on the power tool deck and to retract into an unobtrusive storage orientation. The apparatus of the present invention allows for proper positioning while permitting ease of use and storage.

CROSS REFERENCE

The present application is a Continuation under 35 U.S.C. § 120 of U.S.patent application Ser. No. 10/601,328, entitled Adjustable Cleat filedon Jun. 20, 2003, which in-turn claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e)to U.S. Provisional Patent Ser. Nos. 60/390,552, entitled: AdjustableCleat filed on Jun. 21, 2002, both of which are hereby incorporated byreference in their entirety.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to the field of power tools andparticularly to a method and an apparatus for adjustable workpiecepositioning.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Accurate, repeatable workpiece positioning is critical to the overalllevel of craftsmanship for woodworkers. In some instances, an imprecisecut may require additional sanding which is time consuming. For certaintasks, such as cutting a beveled miter joint, an imprecise cut mayeffect the appearance of the finished product or require the user tore-cut the workpiece. Often woodworkers will conduct test cuts to ensurea correct fit or “work-up” to their final cut. These techniques are timeconsuming and may diminish user satisfaction. For example, positioning apiece of trim molding at the proper angle with respect to the miter sawfence for cutting may be difficult or time consuming, especially for anovice user. Additionally, another drawback to current positioningmechanisms is the difficulty in set-up and removal after use.

For example, a woodworker may use a C-clamp to position a piece of trimto a miter saw's fence. Thus, the user must retrieve the clamp, andsubsequently remove the clamp after use. In another example, apositioning device such as a clamp is mounted integral to the powertool. Once again the user must remove the device should they desire tocut a large piece of wood or when additional deck space is required.Current positioning mechanisms for power tools fail to provide ease ofuse.

Workpiece positioning systems often are cumbersome. For example, even ifthe built-in clamp provides enough room for the desired workpiece theclamp often is in the user's way, such as by protruding into theoperator area or the like. Positioning mechanisms when removed oftentake up space or require the user to place the device in a remoteportion of the work space so as not to interfere with the desired task.Current integral securing mechanisms are cumbersome when in use orremoved and thus does not meet user demands.

Another problem with integral positioning mechanisms is the inability toretrofit with existing power tools. For example, current positioningmechanisms are typically designed for a specific tool or for a specificmanufacturer, thus a retrofit is often not possible.

Therefore, it would be desirable to provide an unobtrusive workpiecepositioning apparatus capable of securing a workpiece while providingease of use.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Accordingly, the present invention is directed to an apparatus andmethod for providing workpiece positioning for power tools such as mitersaws, drill presses, mortise machines and the like. As will beappreciated the present invention allows for correct workpiecepositioning while permitting easy unobtrusive storage.

The apparatus of the present invention includes an adjustablepositioning device, such as a threaded rod. The adjustable positioningdevice may be mounted in a housing or power tool work deck. Thepositioning device is disposed in a housing recess, such that theapparatus does not interfere with positioning a workpiece.

Adjustably connected to the positioning device is a retention member. Aretention member provides a cleat or stop for retaining a workpiece in adesired position. The retention member may pivot to achieve an extendedorientation, such as beyond an external surface of the housing and aretracted orientation substantially contained within the housing recess.

A securing member is connected to the retention member. Securing membersinclude, deformable tabs, spring biased devices such as tabs, buttonsand the like for securing the retaining member in a desired orientation.

It is to be understood that both the forgoing general description andthe following detailed description are exemplary and explanatory onlyand are not restrictive of the invention as claimed. The accompanyingdrawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of thespecification, illustrate an embodiment of the invention and togetherwith the general description, serve to explain the principles of theinvention.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The numerous advantages of the present invention may be betterunderstood by those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanyingfigures in which.

FIG. 1 is an isometric view of an apparatus for providing workpiecepositioning with a retention member;

FIG. 2A is a perspective view of an apparatus for providing workpiecepositioning, including a retention member orientated in an extendedorientation;

FIG. 2B is a perspective view of an apparatus for providing workpiecepositioning, including a retention member orientated in a retractedorientation;

FIG. 3 is an exploded view of an apparatus for providing workpiecepositioning including a threaded rod and a threaded segmented retentionmember;

FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an apparatus for providing workpiecepositioning for miter sawing;

FIG. 5 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for providing workpiecepositioning;

FIG. 6A is an perspective view of a retention member in an extendedorientation with pivotal securing tabs; and

FIG. 6B is an exploded view of a retention member with pivotal securingtabs.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

Referring to FIG. 1 an apparatus 100 for providing workpiece positioningis shown. The apparatus 100 in the present embodiment includes a housing102. The housing 102 permits connection to a power tool deck, such asthe deck of a miter saw, a drill press deck and the like. The housing102 includes a recess 114 generally for mounting apparatus components.Those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate that the presentinvention may be incorporated in a power tool deck and the like withoutdeparting from the spirit of the present invention. For example, a drillpress may include a work deck containing the apparatus of the presentinvention.

An attachment device is connected to the housing for securing theapparatus 100 to, for example a miter saw deck. Attachment devicespermit connecting the apparatus 100 to a work surface, thus providingadditional work area while permitting secure workpiece positioning. Inthe present embodiment, a pair of slots 112 for receiving a screw, apin, or the like is shown. In further embodiments, other attachmentdevices are contemplated, such as to permit retrofitting the presentinvention to a particular tool.

An adjustable positioning device is connected to the housing and isdisposed generally in the housing recess 114. A threaded rod 104 isutilized as an adjustable positioning device in the present embodiment.In further embodiments, other positioning devices are utilized, such asan advancing bar and friction stop, and the like for providingadjustable positioning. In another example the retention member isfitted with a friction lock so as to allow the retention member toadjust along a bar, a rod and the like for allowing movement along anaxis. The threaded rod 104 is mounted to the housing 102, substantiallywithin the housing recess 114 and may be actuated by a user manipulatinga knob 110 secured to an end of the rod 104.

A retaining member 106 is adjustably connected to the threaded rod 104.As may be seen in FIG. 4 the retaining member 406 provides a stop orcleat for retaining a workpiece, such as a piece of molding 420 in adesired position. Referring now to FIGS. 2A and 2B the retaining member206 is adjustably connected to the threaded rod 204. The retentionmember 206 is capable of pivotally obtaining an extended orientation,beyond an exterior surface of housing 202 and a retracted orientation(see FIG. 2B), wherein the retention member 206 is containedsubstantially within housing recess 214.

Referring to FIG. 1 a securing mechanism is connected to a retentionmember 106. A pair of deformable tabs 108 are utilized to secure theretention member 106 in at least one of a extended orientation and aretracted orientation. Deformable tabs 108 are capable of being squeezedinwardly towards the retention member 106 and upon release springingoutwardly from the retention member 106. The deformable tabs 108 in thepresent example are capable of extending outwardly from the retentionmember 106 to engage an outer surface of a housing 104. The tabs 108 inthe present embodiment may be formed of metal plastic, such as nylon andthe like. Alternatively, when a user desires to dispose the retentionmember 106 in a retracted orientation the deformable tabs 108 may bedisengaged and pivoted, along with the retention member 106 generallyinto the housing recess 114. See generally FIG. 2B. As may be best seenin FIG. 3, a retention member 306 includes relief areas to permit thetabs 308 to move inwardly to allow for pivoting the retention member 306into a housing recess.

Referring to FIGS. 6A and 6B in a further embodiment a securingmechanism is a pair of pivotal tabs 608. The pivotal tabs are mountedgenerally in a recess formed in the retention member 606. As desired auser may pivot the tab 608 outwardly to engage the housing or deck. Thepivotal tabs 608 may be formed of metal, plastic such as nylon and thelike. Further, the retention member 606 may include an apertureextending between the side recesses with a spring therein for extendingthe pivotal tabs generally outward. Those of skill in the art willappreciate that various biasing means may be employed to bias thepivotal tabs outward. For instance a coiled spring 622 may be utilizedto bias the tab 608.

Referring to FIG. 3, a retention member 306 includes an aperture 316with segmented threads for engaging threads included on a threaded rod304, thus the retention member 306 is capable of pivotally attaining anextended orientation and a retracted orientation. In furtherembodiments, a retention member pivots about a cylindrical pivotcontaining an aperture there through with threads for engagingcorresponding threads on a threaded rod. In the further embodiment, theretention member main body includes a jacket for at least partiallysurrounding the cylindrical pivot, thus permitting extending andretracting the retention member. Those of ordinary skill in the art willappreciate that other systems for providing pivoting capability may beimplemented without departing from the spirit of the present invention.

In further embodiments securing mechanisms include spring biaseddevices, such as tabs, buttons and the like for securing a retentionmember in a desired orientation. Those of ordinary skill in the art willappreciate that many securing mechanisms may be employed to secure theretention member in a desired orientation, without departing from thespirit and scope of the present invention.

Referring now to FIG. 5 a method 500 for providing retractable workpiecepositioning for power tools is discussed. Initially, a workpiece such asa piece of trim or the like is positioned on the power tool deck 502.The retention member is orientated into an extended orientation 504 sothat the retention member provides a cleat or stop for positioning theworkpiece. Extending the retention member 504 may include orientatingthe retention member such that securing mechanism, for exampledeformable tabs engage an exterior surface of an associated housing ortool deck. The retention member's position is adjusted 506 by directingthe adjustable positioning device to the desired position. The desiredtask is performed 508, such as cutting a trim piece. Optionally, theretention member may be retracted 510 for example by actuating thesecuring mechanism and pivoting the retention member below the worksurface.

Further, it is understood that the specific order or hierarchy of stepsin the methods disclosed are examples of exemplary approaches. Basedupon design preferences, it is understood that the specific order orhierarchy of steps in the method can be rearranged while remainingwithin the scope of the present invention. The accompanying methodclaims present elements of the various steps in a sample order, and arenot meant to be limited to the specific order or hierarchy presented.

It is believed that the retractable positioning apparatus of the presentinvention and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by theforgoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent thatvarious changes may be made in the form, construction and arrangement ofthe components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit ofthe invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. Thefrom herein before described being merely an explanatory embodimentthereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass andinclude such changes.

1. An apparatus for providing workpiece positioning, comprising: anadjustable retention member, for providing workpiece positioning; and asecuring mechanism connected to the retention member, for securing theretention member in a desired orientation; wherein the retention memberis capable of capable of pivotally obtaining an extended orientation anda retracted orientation.
 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein theretention member further includes a friction lock for locking theadjustable retention member in a desired position.
 3. An apparatus forproviding workpiece positioning, comprising: an adjustable positioningdevice; a retention member connected to the adjustable positioningdevice, for providing workpiece positioning; and a securing mechanismconnected to the retention member, for securing the retention member ina desired orientation; wherein the retention member is capable ofcapable of pivotally obtaining an extended orientation and a retractedorientation.
 4. The apparatus of claim 3 further comprising a deckhousing the adjustable positioning device, the retention member and thesecuring mechanism, said deck housing for supporting a workpiece,wherein the retention member is capable of pivotally extending exteriorto the deck and retracting into the deck.
 5. The apparatus of claim 3,wherein an adjustable positioning device is a threaded rod.
 6. Theapparatus of claim 5, wherein the retention member includes an aperturewith segmented threads for pivotally engaging the threaded rod.
 7. Theapparatus of claim 3, wherein the securing mechanism is a pair of springbiased tabs.
 8. The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the securing mechanismis a pair of generally opposing deformable tabs.
 9. The apparatus ofclaim 3, wherein the securing mechanism is a pair of pivotal tabs. 10.The apparatus of claim 3, wherein the apparatus is integrated with apower tool.
 11. An apparatus for providing retractable workpiecepositioning, comprising: a housing including a recess therein; anadjustable positioning device disposed generally in the housing recess;a retention member adjustably connected to the adjustable positioningdevices said retention member being configured to pivotally obtain anextended orientation and a retracted orientation for providing workpiecepositioning; and a securing mechanism connected to the retention member,for securing the retention member in at least one of the extendedorientation and the retracted orientation; wherein the retention memberis capable of pivotally extending exterior to the housing and retractinginto said housing recess.
 12. The apparatus of claim 11, furthercomprising an attachment device connected to the housing for attachingthe apparatus to a deck.
 13. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein theadjustable positioning device is a threaded rod.
 14. The apparatus ofclaim 13, wherein the retention member includes an aperture withsegmented threads for engaging the threaded rod.
 15. The apparatus ofclaim 11, wherein the securing mechanism is a pair of spring biasedtabs.
 16. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the securing mechanism is apair of generally opposing deformable tabs.
 17. The apparatus of claim11, wherein the securing mechanism is a pair of pivotal tabs.
 18. Theapparatus of claim 11, wherein the housing is included in a work deck.19. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the apparatus is integrated witha power tool.
 20. An apparatus for workpiece positioning, comprising:means for adjustable positioning; means for retaining pivotallyconnected to the positioning means, for retaining a workpiece in adesired position; and means for securing the retaining means connectedto the retaining means, the securing means being capable of securing theretaining means; wherein the retaining means is capable of obtaining anextended orientation and a retracted orientation.
 21. The apparatus ofclaim 20, wherein the adjustable positioning means is a threaded rod.22. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the retaining means is adjustablyconnected to the adjustable positioning means.
 23. The apparatus ofclaim 20, wherein the retaining means is a cleat.
 24. The apparatus ofclaim 20, wherein the securing means is a pair of spring biased tabs.25. The apparatus of claim 20, wherein the securing means is a pair ofdeformable tabs.
 26. A method for providing unobtrusive workpiecepositioning, comprising: positioning workpiece on a power tool deck;orientating a retention member pivotally into an extended orientation,suitable for contacting the workpiece; adjusting the retention member tothe desired position; and retracting the retention member below thepower tool deck work surface if desired by a user.